
by Andy Thomas
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True Story... Early in the evening
the Welshman was sure he had an easy mark. He had, it was clear to see
now, underestimated the old trapper. When he had raised the pot for the
big strike the trapper had pulled yet another gold piece from his beaded
pouch and called his bluff. Those soft gray eyes peered out from under
the aged lids and missed nothing, and that put the pinch on the
Welshman’s game. When the cowboys joined the table he was sure the
situation would improve since their reckless play always fattened his
pocket. Alas, the trapper seemed to inspire them to play their cards
close, and now the Welshman was feeling the pressure. The cowboy called
Breaker, a fair card player on most nights, was showing some real skill
tonight even with the animated Now, with the biggest pot of the evening at stake, he was holding what should be the winning hand. But then, as he scanned the table, he wasn’t sure who could be called the Mark. He smiled to himself and thought, “Perhaps it's me”.
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